Ah ok thanks for clarifying Nhat. In light of this, doing an 8.10.1
makes sense to me.
Cheers,
Tim
On Wed, Oct 6, 2021 at 12:57 PM Nhat Nguyen
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> Hello everyone!
>
> Thank you for discussing this.
>
> There were two bugs during the release of 8.10.0. I considered the first bug
> wasn't
Hello everyone!
Thank you for discussing this.
There were two bugs during the release of 8.10.0. I considered the first
bug wasn't a blocker to respin 8.10.0 RC1 and it made into 8.10.0 RC2.
However, Mayya discovered that the second bug had a severe impact on search
after requests with sort, and
I agree with Mike on this one as well. In addition, I'm surprised
nobody asked to halt the RC1 and make RC2 with Nhat's fix while I was
doing 8.10. Nhat made it sound like it was not a big deal at the time,
but now there's some urgency in releasing it?
Tim
On Wed, Oct 6, 2021 at 11:15 AM Mike
It feels weird to say that I’m against releases, but generally I feel like
bug fix releases should be scoped either for a regression discovered in
that release or for rapid security fixes. Otherwise, what’s the harm in
waiting for the next release train?
Obviously any committee is free to create
Hello everyone!
Please welcome Michael Gibney as the latest Lucene committer. Michael
- it's a tradition for you to introduce yourself, even if we've been
seeing you for quite a while! :)
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Mike, it's unclear to me if you are suggesting waiting before doing a
8.10.1 release? On my end I'm good with doing a 8.10.1 release now, we
could still do a 8.10.2 release later in case we find new bugs?
On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 10:41 PM Mayya Sharipova
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> No, the bug is not new and was